merge two war files into one

i have two war files that i deploy separately.
now instead of going through that pain i want to make one war file, deploying which would deploy those two wars. this can make life easier for other developers where they can just deploy one war instead of multiple.
I am using maven.

By definition, a WAR is an atomic unit of deployment. The only way to make a deployable with multiple WARs in it would be to create an EAR file. That works for the full-service J2EE servers, but not for Tomcat. Tomcat can't handle EARs.

In any event, an EAR is a single webapp deployment itself, so it's not going to work very well for deploying multiple unrelated webapps.

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Since Maven places the contents of the WAR into target/project-name, why not create and ant script that builds a WAR from the two target/project-name directories? You could even embedded the ant script within a pom is you must use mvn.

i have two war files that i deploy separately.
now instead of going through that pain i want to make one war file, deploying which would deploy those two wars. this can make life easier for other developers where they can just deploy one war instead of multiple.
I am using maven.